I use a Linux-only machine and the time is incorrectly set.
I set it properly with set_hwclock_type
however there is a better method of doing the adjustment.

Shinobar wrote the firstrun application in Countrywizard,
but that's complicated stuff. So I wrote a simple script to
do the adjustment.

That got me thinking. Is it possible to put a GUI script
in Woof so that all Puppies would adjust their time with
a GUI interface rather than a console text window.
The benefit would be that it could be localized for foreign
languages.

Here's a picture of what my script looks like.
It's available at the Exprimo thread

I use a Linux-only machine and the time is incorrectly set.
I set it properly with set_hwclock_type
however there is a better method of doing the adjustment.

Shinobar wrote the firstrun application in Countrywizard,
but that's complicated stuff. So I wrote a simple script to
do the adjustment.

That got me thinking. Is it possible to put a GUI script
in Woof so that all Puppies would adjust their time with
a GUI interface rather than a console text window.
The benefit would be that it could be localized for foreign
languages.

5.1.3.2
Fortunately, had my old Cq Armada E500 V300 + mods free this morning. It has no screen or k/b so these are external additions.
Booted up fine but touchpad was inactive. Didn't have a USB mouse to hand. Touchpad activity needs to be detected and switched in at boot-time. Perhaps there's a boot code? Don't normally mess with laptops - my views may be known!
Boots and functions just fine on all tin boxes.
Whatever happened to underscore leading alphabetic for k/b-only operation?

Update:
Purloined a USB mouse (which works) to look at mouse setup. It says "Touchpad Mouse : ON"
However, not entirely surprising that a pop-up message shows:
"Can't access shared memory area: SHMConfig disabled?"
There is a tab to disable 'Guest Mouse' which is unticked - the USB mouse has control.

Later:
Retrovol not working from Menu nor console

Much later!:
Eventually got sound up and working using the ALSA wizard + some poorly characterised fiddling. It has an on-board ESS1978 chipset, possibly the chipset that has given me most grief this last half-centruy.

The hug_imports.bac expected it somewhere else, in /usr/share/BaCon I assume, so that is where I looked. Found it and changed hug_imports.bac to find it. Sorry for the question.

Something completely different:

When I use SNS in my typical environment (many wireless RF carriers) the list to pick from grows so large, that the SNS windowsize grows and that forces the "connect" button to disappear outside the desktop window. Is there any way you can repair that? See attached (attached screenshot is from lucid525). If this feedback is misplaced here, then I appologize. I didn't know where the post this feedback.

The hug_imports.bac expected it somewhere else, in /usr/share/BaCon I assume, so that is where I looked. Found it and changed hug_imports.bac to find it. Sorry for the question.

Something completely different:

When I use SNS in my typical environment (many wireless RF carriers) the list to pick from grows so large, that the SNS windowsize grows and that forces the "connect" button to disappear outside the desktop window. Is there any way you can repair that? See attached (attached screenshot is from lucid525). If this feedback is misplaced here, then I appologize. I didn't know where the post this feedback.

Thanks for those comments, BK. In desperation (before seeing your item this morning), managed to get a more recent Acer C1.5 laptop up and running last evening - it had no issues with 5.1.3.2, except couldn't get 'tapping' to work (accessed the 'tapping' tab in mouse settings) so used lh button. I vaguely recall a range of discussions on quirks with Cq Armadae, but that may have been a couple of years or more ago?
The present problems are entirely reproducible and don't have any of the characteristics of finger trouble. So the question is how many folks still use those old clunkers and is it worth bothering?! Frankly, the sooner everyone junks old laptops the better - nothing but trouble, physically and SW/FW-wise.

Once ARM devices take over completely, the better! Same with the Intel multiple cores - completely unnecessary - introduced to hide their design failures and provide marketing push with bragging rites aimed at one nation in particular. Who will rid the world of that worthless company and their principal running dog?!